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W. W. F. BRIGHT, Editor. WHAT THEY SAY. No school over did, or ever can, rise above its teacher. For all practical and informa tion purposes, the very befst books are those of recent origm. The most admirable quality of our great American poets is the oxquisite purity of their morals. By skill in teaching I mean t knowing just what. Phould be done, why it should be done, and how best to do, Sarcam811 and ridicule too often wvith thir keen edges cut away the pupil's filf-rebpect and prove to be anynb1ing but healthful mential ..Sprgery. iir eeal It is becoming more gonorally understood, that the schools. are for the patrons and t.he pupils in stead of the teacher. Successfil , schools cannot be .un inl anly other V interest. Pupils niust not live inl oxpec- V tancy of becoming scholars by playing scholls. They should a nerve themselves to the tasks as- v sigied, * * * otherw %is we ilgailnder t race of piny, uincertain , and t timid pupils, who, )romptedml and cOlxed ailong the road leading through sclool life, are turne(d loose upon the rough and turbulont business and coimmercia l Itighway, uipropared for its sI-iousness an dificulties. The pupil realdiz,es the value and use of geographical knowledge as applied to hiotoiy as he cnnot elsewhere. School govern mnIIt shto 1(d mi ways seek to establish and conlfirut habits that will miiake (lhe 11pupi a hlalppier and better citizien. Inl other high sclool it Idies in formation is the object. solight, hut p, in English, t arajiting is the desired end. Retain l Coltrse of sttdy unil it has become thlorughly tested by 9 bxpert teachers, rather than sub- 0 nut it to frequent. tmodifications. 0 Througho rinlany over I ,i r e thousand playgroulnds have been furnished for the children, whero A skilled directors direct hilo phiy of the children. If you could Onlce nako up your undlertake mnore. work of al~y sort, +1nq you1 can carr~iy 0on calmly, w ithout, hutrry or flurry, 'stant you feel you rselfI ul like one out of breath, I) and take brea'lthI, you d this simpiile,~ coin 01 e doing for you what lio f , o tearlis couild ever atccomit FlIE COMMON EROllS IN CDOND)LCTING INSTITUTICS. .1. Too0( much t ime spen t in teach mug the subject-nmat ters of the text-e book, to the neglect of thme scienco and art of teaching. -. Too imutch time devoted to certain subjects, t~o t he neglect of1 other subljct.. 8. Time wastedl on t rillos and( otn mere techmnica lit ics of 1n0 prIact ial value. .4. Readhing long crude essays or dry lectures, conisuing thme time 1 of the institute to little or nto purI p)ose. t 5. Failurye of teachters to take notes for future reference and use,l thereby losin g imost (of the praic- s tical wvorkings of thte institute. Thme cost. of rittnttng the schools in Tennosee per' annluim is $1,526, 241. TjexasH schools cost $8,278, 200 ; New York, $1 7.8*3,880; Petnn.. sylvania, $12,922,428; Mississippi, $1, 187,970 ; A rkcansas, $ 1,010,776. Do these'figures include special city and county 1axose raised for local pulrp)oses? HIow (10 we comn-t pare in the aban.v? Is thme per capita 1 t )UCLA$ 'r P.. BEST. , IT FOR A KlN&. 'NAMILuK0oCALFr ti -CCAUf&KaANOARQ 1 slCE,asoL.E, ..WORKrNeN '2.'I' 7.!!8Y$8tHo~lSHOE& ~ ~Mn People wear the $3& $4 shoes 1ually satisfactory e n wa0.sd 'er othser snakeu. apply yoiiwe csa. koklby a sale by an. CentralB. C. THE TRIAL OF CLARK Dhawee of Unprofessional Con. duot are Being Heard.. 1 in t TTORNEYS SAY THEY ARE NoTrIWE i !he HearIng Was Begun at the Iequest of Judge Olarb.-He Will Probably be Quickly Exhonorated and Ills Appointment Coutirmed. CHATTANOOO.4 Tenn., January 1.- C 'he hearing of the charges against b udge Clark, appQinted United States t udge for the middle and eastern dis- a riot of Tennessee by the president, t vas begun here.yesterday and is being I ontinued today. The charges include IT rudge Clalk's law partner, Congress- f nan-Elect F. W. Brown. The hearing G vas begun on their own motion. The I1 ietermination of these charges which I' were embodied In a petition filed Oe- C ober 10th. 1804, by Barr and McAdoo, 6 %ttorneys, acting for the bondholders )f the Chattanooga Union Railway 1' -ompany will settle the matter of 1 rudge (Clark's re-confirnation by the I enate to succeed Judge Kay. Con- t rressman-elect Foster V. Brown Was i ondlucting the litigation for his firm t 8 local counsel of the Fariers Loan ti nd Trust company, of New York, T vhile Judge Clurk's only connection rI ith the case was during Brown's e anvass In the late campaign. hortly after the appointment of udge Clark, the United States on Ife, In executive session, approved the ppointnent. Te next day charges vore sent to the attorney geuerutal andi I vere at one sent by him to the senate. | L'hat body thel revokIed itn action of t he day before and so Iotilledi the presi- t lent. Tie charges are that as attorneys .3 or the Farmer's Loan a 'Trust coI- I aiy, which hel the bornis for the C Jhattaniooga Union Ra ilway comntist1y, I lessA's Urown id C ak n ceptedi fees 0 rom parties on both sides of a suit. j %ttorneys over abnost the entirye stat i lave written to Washington expla ining a hat neither of these geitlemten ivie 1 )eenf'( guilty of unprofessional conduct. n -- ti THE COTTON CROP. knother D1uy Imroset On It. aml Larg a Rceipts Aro Eixpete41. Nicw IO'h, .l1nltnt!'y I.--'lte Stim's II otton -eviev si V,,: 'The port receipts 8 his weekl are estiinated hv somie at a 00,000 biales, itrainst :W-1,000 haist week, ot )1,050 Inst yearm arid 120:.000 in 19-'1, the INII ig Crop yeair. 'hI'e exclialge was IK osed yec.terday. The kant Indian at, >vernmmnt hats imposed at dutly of five to wr cent oil etion yarn and fabries, pc lit all excise iluty of live pelr cit on R< Ittoll goodlsantid varnls inanufactured ca i 1ndia. One firil said: "It voblil not. pise us to see crop ntesses increase next moiltih if il the r .pts muc11h0 exceed those of Jtullllry, ,92. whicl wts tilie big r lj)year of 0, 9,(OO bales. Tlie weatlihe dutring that 11 onth wals u11it e 1111 fa vera lel." T SIX BURNED TO DEATH. Ceidt4enco itmurneci aut at Faut ter Saiw Ills wifo 1111d fhldren Prh, E. .swo I ri. I is., .l iury f .-- is Iday illorintliig it an early lour the Av *sidellee of MI ichaeli (YConiuell, of 11 i aso, wis colSilnw( by fire, and Mrs. iA 'Connell anld live children perished in %i he llamties. MIr. ( onnel hIwaLs the only e emI~ber~ (If the family wihio esc-aped 1 ire. As lhe r-ushed ouit his wife ap letared at an~ upper1~ win~dow and1 dropped lhe youngesQt tchihi ini his armils. lie- * ,urning I tito thle room she wvas over 'omel by smnoke-, for She lnever retund. \nother child jumpe and)'i 14 was saved drn. O'Connell htimisel f was fautally mirnled in hl~ is ttemilpt s to save is amiily._ BIaMINollA Iu, Alha., Jainuari~y 1.-A la rowdt (If boy1S wree. shwaln ..1 herokeehP conty near2( Ceterit( last night (I hien Fredc LonO~g andf ii 1(ounzg womanit a timed Alice Cooper patssedi and1 the ai oy3s began peltinug themiti with snlow- b ails. [ong tohl tile younigsters5 to top, hilt they kept it up1. Tlhen lie rew a revolver- and fired into the .T rowd. 'The tirnt limilet strunck William Viniton, aged1 1-, ah41 diled him abnost uistantly, while the second killedct addie Gruay, aged 1'. WVhen Long saw what he hatd donie lhe told his swveet ueart goodbye andc hats not becen since. Think the~ hna T1,1hetr linmis,, 15 LO o,ItlanuaryV I.-- One of the A*- I nenian11 delegates to thle F'renlch con fer- I miee held att Chester on Sturiday onil lhe subject of Armenian ou t traiges said nI the couirse of tan inlterview yesterday: 'Our deadliest enemIy is thle trad(itionl i Iolicy' of the hiritish foreign oflice I t'hich is now aissistintg Turilkey. Tlhe orecignl OlliCcrs haive ('ccealedl durling he paist four year ls reco rdis w..hi laid1 are- all of the schtemies of thle un titns." ' An Aldertmani Shot it Staloonist. FonT' Won-ru, T1ex., Jalnuany 1..---At lildnighit last nlight Martin Ale~ratht hot an~d inistanitly killed JTames Rush rig, in thle sailoon of tile former. ,leljrath is aldermuan frotm t het thtirdr vard'l and eX-mnember of the city fire dle- h~ tartmnent. TheO trouble or'igina21ted over a1 frece for all brawl duiing. which a ji hrother- (If Aletrath was ini close at uarters and1( It is alleged that Mclnath a hot Rushing toI pro(tect his brother. A Jutdge Ktills a tUttItive. LIi'rm Roox, Arkc., Janutar-y 1.-- Silas hayse, for sev'eral yeatrs inl the emnploy' 'f varijous railr-oad companies as a de ective, w~as killed in C'ockmian's saloon ,ore last night, by3 J1. M. Phillips, a jus ice of the peace of one of the county istricts. 'The men wvere enlgagedl In a narrel over' a gitme of car-ds when ase attacked Phillips with a knife. Bireckilridgo !huit. CiNOJNNATrI, 0., Januar-y 1.-Colonel t t. C. P.1 Breciri-dge, whto sued (ins iwum A. fiieyer to recover the receipts ivied upon at his lecture 'Thursday ight, lost his ease yester-day. 'Thle 1b ourt sustained Meyer's ehln for ser- IV Ices In taking depositions in the Pol. at ird case a year ago. She Feds the Animals,. The landlady of a large boarding-. Louse has muchl to 'worry her, aside' s' 'rom the grumbling and open com >laints of hier guests. ."I say, mafdaim," aid the new boarder, who evidently ot up to be a funny man, "how long tave you been a prisoner .ln., this mona rerie?~" "Well, now, that's stranget" I 'eplied the la-dy. "I had never thought it it in that way. 'Prisoner' isn'% ox letly 'the word in my ease. I'm thie iceeper, you see, because I feed the ant nals. Some of them have been here 4 Por years, andl some ave .. t .a.. r...ed, NORTH 9AROLINA NEWS. resephus Danela Will eft.ye the Depart me9 of the Intorior soon. RACIG, X. 0., December 81.-Jose, hus Daniels, chief olerk of the depart. ient of the interior, will, at the end of is present week, resign that position i order to devote his entire time to the mnduct of his newspaper, The News nd Observer, here. Ste~te Geologist Holmes has made hi nnual report. It says the most profit ble work done has been the develop. lent of the monazite industry. This itneral is more abundant in North arolina than anywhere else. It is mund in counties which cluster about le South mountains and is a yellow tnd found in streams and from it iorium Is chemically separated for iaking incadescont gas burners. The ining of monazite will next year be tr larger than ever before. State eologist Holmes announces two new idustries, these being mills for mak ig carundun and emory wheels. arundum mining is now more exten. ve than ever. Plans are being made to restock with mg leaf pine the waste lands in the indy regions in the eastern counties lalf a million there can be restocked, xe only things necessary being protec on from fires and hogs, which destroy ie young trees. Fires destroy as mueh inber as is sold. Efforts will also be iade to secure the adoption of the tuch superior French system of gath ring turpentine. ALABAMA JAl DELIVERY. 0ecperate Pelkpoekets Mako Their Enoape at Montgoniery. AoN'1'oomu:av, Ala., December 28. letween : and 4 o'elocc yester-day iorning forill prisoners escaped from he county prison hero. By a trick hey had prevented tle tirn'key from >eking their cell Alonday iight [Ind osterdiy :iiorning when Jailer W. (1. 'inikstoni opeled the door to the eage orrider the men suddenly sprang ufponi ud gagged hiin. At the point of his wyiin Pistol they forced him1 out inl the i1l yard and put him inl t he coal cellir. oIg froni ba1rs witil goose neck hooks ttachaed were dr1awn from the fur aces anud hung over the brick walls aking escape easy. One man guarded le jailer until the other three laLd aled the walls and thea lie folloved id was awity before the alarm could given. A bolt it) o'cloek yester(iay orling one of the priollner, C. If. one, was (glit by Sheriff a%10lle in hliy loft of the fiir grotin(s. The hier m1en1, Firanik, Leroy and Tliounas irtin, white pickpouckots, and Tom ng, colored horse thief, tire still large. Afl four of the escapes Cane Alontgoiery while the southern ex sition was in progress last November. was1( have been offered for their IT WAS JUMP OR DIE. E 3toi at Aillmey N. V., FilleI With Guests Jiried Like a Fla-Ii. ALnANY, N. Y., lheinblwr i.-The 3IILven hoxse was bm-utni last nighit. tere were one Iunidred guests in tie muse whien tlie alari ,was given. The cope fron (teati of niany of them .s woniderful. The spealcership fight for the house representatives wais on In its intensity hen the alarm was given at 8:!4. 'lhe tadquarters of the c-aididiates wore on io first Iloor over the lobbles, other ise the large crowvds wvhich tilled the >'ridors inuid roomks wvould not so luck y have eskhcpe. It walis some* time a fter the alarir oiunded before the depairtmuent re ponded~i. Aleanwhile every elfort, wai mnde to save t hose who we're in th< *pper stories. A. ."1hunehester, t lie post .inster of thet city, caime dokwi. ' ropt n the Uro'wway side front a fouirtl tory wind~ow. E:. Wi. Arniold, o1 ~ochiesteri' e'sed in tis nuSinnter. Ed. itndu Wl sh,. a porter, wvent thirough lie house iiha iming thle guests, found is escapie uint ogl onm reachinug thle upper oeries. I he suceeded(c~ ink get tinig out ai the roof ai'., wvith Edwinx \iurphy, nothler employ10e. was5 rescued with the d of laidders. Walsh was very badly urnedl. lie was taken to tihe hospital. SEELEY ASSISTS THE BANK. he Dlefaut-ing IHoolceopor Aids the Men Niuw Yoan, Decetmber ~29.-,1lamies 13. ishop, coin sel for the Slioe and Leath r banik, with a bookkeeper of thtat in titution, ha~s daily visited the Ludlow treet jail of late, atnd, with tihe assis aince of Samiiuie Ci. Seley, has bee011 eak ing1 aL min ut e examiiinatI in of the iiank'si bool(', wvith at view to obtaintingj videtnce on1 whlich toi reOcover fr'om the laker estates .ntie of the stolen tmouiey, t remarkrtabie facet dev~elopied ystterdia n the wvork on thle accuounts. It wa hat dur ing the last three yearis, I*'red niek ikeri deposi ted not a cent wil le batnk, ult houigh lie drew ou t thous ndes. Thle sumit total of all is depost inice the steahlig b~eganl was onl13 A GOOD REASON. he, Conduict-r rItpanodt why They Itan so, Slow. Whlen one leaves the main lines of tiroad, east or west, and~ travels, or les to travel, on some road which crely serves a local purlipose, lie is rely to find prevailing at free iand easy ato of things as regards sped anid hedule timne. A Wyoming newspaper ves this account of a certin railroad 1 -er" out that w~aya icoph o never take this train except r journeys of considerable length;I alkcing is as easy and munch safer for inort distances. On a recent occasion, lhen thle movement of the train was .'en more deliberate than usual, a pas 11ger wont to tile conductorand said: "Ain't we going pretty slow?" "Well," said the conductor, "we ln't flying, I'll admit." "May I ask tvhat is tile trouble, len?" "Ain't any trouble." nThen why don't we go faster?" "Well, I'll toll you, since you scom~ to >so inquisitive. Ilacke hero q piece o found a fine two-year-old stoo tnck in the trestle, aind we stopped ai helped hi n o4t. apw the rule of Leroad are tha in sucb cas tho ani' bonstlth company/' iXlu how does that niakd you r'un so! "UuuloweWh~ th~at 'oe te 4d' walk uip ver re e:r h6, o ar of orn tied to eo llzoe ho staou, hink y' en aw to~ CHEAPNESS. Are adding lots of useful BAI QIAINS to tilehr Stock for FALL TRADI IN. HAGooD is in Nei York now; we expect him t do wonders this season, a Goods are cheaper now tha they were ever known to 1 We are better prepared tha ever to serve you, and ask f your patronage. HAGOOD, BRUCE & CO. Pickenls, S. C. Sept. 6, 189-1 . SAY MY FRIENS? The Gold Bugs and Dead BEATS are getting the be-st of I now, So I am compelled t allow all of my honest cus tomners to help me by settin theii account. PleasI1e do s if possible I am111 Iedinl money very bad to pay debt with. I have still got Sugar, Col fee, Syrup, Lard and Flour t sell and soeiC Patent Medicin to sell, come aid buy a bot tle and it will act on yci Liver andim Lungs and clean your11 blood so that you vil always try to tell the trut' and pay your- honest debtf hoping you will take my ad vice and1 give me your trade W1. C. Bramlett. Nyeiiwr1-94. v'ri., :F So-mn CAuOLI1NA, PICKENs CoUTrY. COrwr OP CoMMON PLEAs. F. M. Mlorris 0. r. T.Hutchil wd S. A. S. Porter, partners tra< ing and( doing business under t1 firm namo and style of v. M. Mc ris & Co. Plaintiffs. Against J. Frank WVolls. SUMI\MONS FOR RELJEF. (Complaint not Served.) Wells: You arc hereby sulmmonedl ai required to alnswver the comptIlai inl this acetion, of which a copy herewith served upon you, and serve a copy of your answer to t. said comiplain t on tho subscrib at htis oflico at Pickons, S. 4 within twenty dlays after the s< vice hereof, ebxclusive of the d of such servico ; and if you fail answer the comlafinlt within t time aforesaid, the Plainti ffs this act ion will apply to the Cor for the relief demanded in t comiplaint. Dated 2 1sft Dec., A. 1). 1894. J. IM. STPEWA RT', C. C. P. C. C. 1'. RoarisoN, lIainti l~s Alttornoys WVells: lea'ise t ake notice that the Sin of wich thle foregoinug is a col of the Summitons, was filed in 1. ofhico of thle Clerk of the (Cou1rt f the County and1( State aforosaidl < the 2 1st. day~ of December 1894 ai inow on file in said ollice, and or'der of pulNicationl grimnted same) dlay. C. E. RoniNsoN, Master's Sale. SocT11 CanJoIJNA, Col;IRT o1" IOM MoN PLJxAs. Pol'suaitt to judcgmonit of U) Court int iho above entitlld case will soil at publ)1ic out-cry to tl ihighest iidder before the Con H ouso door at Pickons (.ourt Hoeu in the cun ty of' Pickons dlurii the legal hours on Saiosday in JaW uary, .1895, the following real c tat(o to-wit. All that tract of land situate Central Township) in the County Pickons, S tato aforosaid, contai ing four hundred and fifty (454 acres more or loss, adjoining Ian of Mrs. R. R. Child, Harris< Vaughn and Fed Garvin. So untder order of Court in the ca of (G. W. Taylor, vs. P. B. Watso (it, a t. Terms one-half cash, bs antco in 1111o months from cday< saile, tho credit portion to boar ii tereost from day of salo, and be s cured by the bend of the p~urch1as1 and mortgago of the p)romise P'urc~hiaser to paiy for palpors. MaD. P. VERNER, Ma____stor, Groonvillo County. FOI, DIYSPEPHIA' 1U0 IBrown,', Iron litter. P lhynletla recommend at. -a A . d 9\cr h t. .0 per bottle. Oenuin BOUTHERN RAILWAY CO. (EABTERN SYSTEM.) PIEDMONT AIR LINE. Route of the Great Vestibuled Limited. CONDENSSD SOHEDULE OF PASSBNGUI TRAINS, In Effect October 28th, 1894. Vos. Lim PSt Mail Northbound. No. 08 No. 30 No. 12 s -Daily Daily Daily Lv Atlanta 0 time 12.00 N'n 9.00 pm 8.00 am Atlanta 0 time 1.00 pm 19.00 p m 9. am ' Norcross...... ........ 10.37 pi 0 4 lin " liuford...............12.00 pm 10.17 am t Gainesville.. 2,15 in 11.31 pm 10.43 am Lula ......... .......... 11.53 pm 11.12 am 9 " ornella ....... .......... ........ .. 11.87 am t " Airy ....................... 11.40 am .. .ccoa........ .......... 12.45 am 12.06 pm Westminuster . ......... 1.21 am 12.42 pm Seneca........ .......... 1.40 am 12.69 pm 1' " entral. 4.45 pmn 2.10 am 1.48 pm f " reenvillo.... 5.39 pim 3.00 am " partanburg.. 6.22 pim 4.01 am 3.40 pm " Gainoys. ..............4.42 am 4.24 pm "Blacksburg ... 7.11 pi 5.00 am 4.42 pm t " Icing'sMount'n .......... 5.23 am 5.08 pm Gastula...... ...... 5.46 sam 6.31 pm Ar. Charlote. 8.29 pm 0.30 am 0.20 pm Ar. Danvlfi. 12.27 an 11.15 an 12.40 am Ar7i'. R eond ..... N'iiiii ~4.50ini ~ ~Tha K.r~Wiiljiiist6i~. 7.ifliii ~8.II0 ini..... - " ialtim'eP.R.R. I8.21) am 11.35 pm. "Piladolplifa.. 10.46 am 3.00 am. New York..... 1.23 pin 023 im. Ves.Llini Fsist .l Southward. No. 37. No 35. No. 11 Daily Daily Rpaty Lv Now York Pt.R 4.30 pm 12.15 n't .......... " Philadelphia.. 0.65 pm 7.20 am .......... Daltimoro..... 9.20 pm 9.42 am .......... " Washington... 10.43 pin 11.01 am ..... Tilini gd... j 10a-.ri ~-I -.lii 12.60-a iv~o....... 5.41 am 5.55 pm 7~'~~iim " harlotto...... 9.35 am 10.50 pm 12.20 n'n Gastonia ...... ......... 11.20 pm 1.05 pm " King'SAMount'n . ................1.0 pir. Blackshur.... 10.18 am 12.5a.ii 1.55 pm Gafficys.... .................... 2.12 pm Spartanburg.. 11.37 an 12.57 am 2.55 pm Greenville..... 12.28 pm 1.52 am 4.05 pm 0 Central........ 1.15 pnm 2.40 am 5.33 pm " Seneca......... .......... 3.01 anm 0.01 pm ., * Westmsinster.. .......... .......... 0.20 pm " Toccoa........ .......... 3.49 am 7.00 pm S " Mount Airy... ....................7.35 pm CornOlia....... .......... .......... 7.38 pm " Lula................. 4.42 an 8.05 pm " Gainsvi.... 8.81 pm 4.59 am 8.30 pm Buford...... .. .......... ...... ... 9.03 pm " Norcross......... ..9.39 pm 3 Ar Atlanta E timo 4.85 pm 6.20 am 10.30 pm Ar Atlanta C time 3.55 pim 5.20 am 9.30 pm Pullman Cair Service: Nos. 35 and 36 Unt - tcd States Fast Mail, Pullman Sleeping Cars be tween Atlanta and New York. No-s.37 and 38 -Washingt oni and Solithwcstern Vest ibuled Limlited. between Now York and Now Orlensi. Throun'-a Pullman Sleepers be. tV..ecn Now York aind Now Orleans, via Atlan ta andi Montgomery. an(l also between Washing itn snd Memphis. Via Atlanta andl lirinin:thnam. Nos. 11 and 12, P7111iman Slooping Car letween I ihmsrond. Danville tand C reensboro. For detailed informsation as to local and through time tables, rates and Pullman Sleep tng car reservations, confor with local agents, or address - W. A. TURK, S.11. ITARDW CK, Goen'l P.si. Af't, Ass't General Pass Ag't WkA: Y (; rozx, 1). C. A-rGara GA. W. 13. RYDIER. Suiperintendlent, Unlarlotto. North Carolna. W. I. G ln , . 1. cU P, G' , r-. T)ram 'n' r. SOUTHERN RAILWAY 00. (EASTERN SYSTEM.) 10 Condensed schedule, mnElfect Oct. 21st,'94 Trains run by 75th Meridian Time. 1k STATIONS. Dasily Ne. 11. idLvCOharle'ston......... ...............715am " Columnbia................. ...... 11.10 am iit" Prospmerity...................... 1'5p m Ar Newber'ry........... ............ 1.19 P mU ISAr dIini iton..(x Sunm)..............51)fis, " aurens.... ($:. Sun). .. .. ... . . .:.10 p in "..N.nety-........................ .... 2.16Ip in Io " rewo ................... 2.521 iii or " Hodges ......................... 3.15 p mn "Abbovillo........................|.5I p Pn '' " DiOlton.............. .............. .i.05 p m - " Andersen....... ............ ... ... 4.1:3 p in "Sonc om.... .... .. .......... .... 5..1 Pm " Walhalla~ ..........,..... .15 p mn to " .x1lant m ......... ........ ........110.:0 pm ho ''. A" U "u Daily INo. 12. nl Lv. WYalhalla................... ......0D.35 am rt " Senca ....... ........ 10.00 nam " nesn...............11.15 nan lo0 " Deulton........................... 11.45am Ar. D~nald's......................... 1216pm L . Abbevillo............,.11.t0_am " ~oges........................ 1255 pm " ;c nwood. ......................I 12.55' pm " Nny-Sx ..I.......... 1.32pm STau'rons (lgx Sun)............... 10.40 am " Olinton (Ex Sun)................. 11.10 am " ewborry....... ...... .......... 2.39 pm) a Prosperity.......................I 2.!5pm ik Ar. Colunibia......................... 4.15 pmn " Charleston..............8.-25pm Between Andersen, Beoltop andI Orconvillo. D aily. I -. Daily. n No, 11. I STATIONS. I No. 12. 3 5.Q p. niV....,Anderson....Ar'i2.01 pm 4.0 p. m"....Belton..........." 11.45 sam to0 4. 5p. m" ...Williomtonm..,a......" 11.00 am ,4.1 p. In"....Peizer ............ "11.03 am o1f 5. p. in...rconvillo......Lv 10.15 am 'il IBetween Columbia and Adheville. 1d Nsily. TTOS Daily, No. 13. STA TN ~S INo. 14. 11 .30am .......v.ColumnbiaA r'...3.55pm 12.10pm ........ '..Alstone - ..... . .10pm 1.1pm......, .Sfau.... ".......2.00pm v1.51pm .........".. Jonesville "...12.40pmn 2.07pm ......... ". P'acolot... ".,..1221pm 2.85pm....ArSpart'b'g'LV.... 11.45amn 3.45pm.... Lv Snart'b'g Ar ....11.15am 6 0m.. . A r Asheovillo Lv . ..8.10am Nos. ii andm~ 22 are solid trains betivesmdiarles~ ton aniud Walhalla. Tfrainas leave Spartanburgc, A. and C. division, nortbhbound. 4.01 a. in., 840 p. mn ,0.22p. am., (Yes. tibuslodl Limitedi ; sousthiboundi, 12.57 a. im., 2.55 p. am., 1.8? a. ip., (Vogtibuled Limlitod); west boucW. N. C. Dlvisien, 3.15 p. am. for Header o0 sony lio and Asheville. Tirains leave G.reen llo, A. and C. Division, nrhun,3a.in.,9. mn., and 5,30 p.tn.,(Ves 1ibuted Limited)I; stt uind, 1.52 a. m. 4.5p mn., 12.28 p. nm., (Vestibuteod Limited}. r t Trains loavo Soneca, A. and C. Division, north. bound, 1.40 qi. mn. and 19.59 p. in.; sousthbond, 3.01 10 a. mn. andi 0.1 Op.m. PULLMAN SERVICE. Puallrmn PlaceSloopinmg Coars on Trains 8U Sand 80, 87 and 88, on A. and C. Division. s- W. H. GREE N, J. M. 0CULP, Gen'l 'gr. Trafio Mgn h~lington, D. C. E. BEIKELEY, Suipt., Columbia, 8.0O. n W. 4. TUIRK, S. H. HA RDWICK(, Waishisigton, D). C. Atlanta, Ga. I )) M~r. Ira P. Wotmnoro, a promi. is non't real ostato aigonit of Satn An Sgo, Texas, has used Chambor u, lain's Colic, Cholor'a and Diar a, rhoa Romody ill his family for 1.. several yoar's as occasionl requirod, >f and always withI perfoct succoss. 1. Ilo says: "I find it a perfect cure a- for our baby whlon troubled with 3r colic or dlyson tory. I now fool thlat s. miy outfit is not complete withihout a bottle of this Re0medy at honie or Onl a ti'ip away fromn hom'o, For gale by Dr; G. W. Earle. - Pickens; 0. N. Wyatt, Easles; H all, Sloan, & Co., Fort Hill ; Hunter, & Bogge, Liberty; L. RI. E aton. Centr-al. NowT LET EVERY -MAN, We SET DOWN, and study As Though you were going and you will see in a very little 1 CLOTU iheaper than any other HOUSE, in t: Ve claim to buy more Clothing th his town put togothe-r. In the sec< ,oods from Traveling Men, who cl hird place, We pay spot cash for eve uy. In the fourth place, We do no iooks, therefore, we never lost any inc Ifth place, We ha.ve been in the I ,ears and know the Clothing Busines ogether and you can readily see tha [HE CHEAPEST Clothing I 1ens' Suits fron Childrens' Boys' Suits " Mens' Overcoats Boys' a tlhildrens' " iants' fron Come in and see them and -you ome in and as sure as you do we xv reif us liT ]"%Ar7 CI..a~O Nov. 22. 119 b Assessment Notice. Ti The Auditor's 0111cc will bo open from the first day of January 1895 to the twontieth day of February 1895, to re.ceive roturns of Real and PersonaIl roperty for Taxation in Pickens Counity fur the year 1895. T1he Auditor or his Deputies will a h)0 at each of the following Pre- ma cincts to receive Returns for said year : Calhoun, Tuesday, Jan. 15, 1895.Li Con tral, Wednesday, andl Th11urs (Tay, Jan. 16, and 17, 1895. Liberty, Friday anid Saturday, C Jan. 18, and 19, 1895. Easloy, Monday and 1Tuesday, Jan. 21, and 22, 1895. Cross Plains, Wednosday, Jan. ] 23, 1895. Dacuisvil lo, Thursday, Jan. 241, 1895. S Fostors Store, Friday. Jan. 25, 1895. Pumpk intow~'n, Saturday, Jan. D 26, 1895. Easlatoo, a~t Kings old Store, Tuesday. Jan. 29, 1895. Hurricane, WVed nesday, Jan. 30, w, 1895.ou Six Mile, Trhursdlay, Jan. 31, Lirw 1895. fe Praters, Friday, Fob. 1, 1895. ho Pickens Court H-ouse balance of time. All changes in Real Estate must b~e made and all new buildings erected since 1st (lay of January, 1894, r-eturned for action of Town ship Assessors wvho are requnired by law to examine all returns made Ignorance of time of listingis. no excuse and)( a penalty of 50 per cent, for non returns is strictly en joined upon Auditor. All Tax payers must make their. returns in person or b~y some oliO lglyauthorizedl 1.0 do so in casoe of ickessor absence from thel County. Banks buildings and' Loan Associations, Fire, Life, and other Insurance Companies are re qunired by law to imake returns. Each and every person will please be prepared to say .in wvhat Town-vt ship and School District they live at the time they are required to St, make their return.H All Males between 21 and 50H year of age except those excused by law are liable to Poll Tax.| W. H. BRYANT, Nov -29, 1898. Auditor of P. C.. Chamberlain's Eyo and Skin Ointmnen Is a certain euro for Chronlo Sore Eyes,i Granulated Eye Lids. Sore Ni pples, Pies, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum and Scad IHead,.] 25 cents per box. For ale by druggista h TO HOROB OWNRB., For putting a horse in a fine healthy con. dition try Dr. Ca.dy's ConditIon Powders' the They tone up the system, aid digestIon, care loss of aptt, relieve constipation, correct or kidney disrders and destroy worms, iving new ifet to an old or over worked horse. 2.5 centa per package. For sale by druggista. Billousnss. tatke IIOwVN's IRON n~1TTICj~s. 1tcn e uI c3 lo .alo by all dealera 117 13N, aNd Child, this Advertisement to study your Lesson ime why we can sell you' [NG, his State. In the first place, an all the Clothing Houses in >nd place, We do not buy our :m.and large salaries, in the ry dollar's worth of goods we credit business. We keep no iney in bad Debts, and in the lanufacturing business for 20 s from A, to Z. Put all this t we are just what we claim. lO USE $2.5O up 1.00 200 6 2.50 2,00 1.50 " 1 50 Up. will see we make no Bluffs. 11 sell you. &Co. ain Street, Greenville, S. C. le, Drain Sewer Pipe, Stove Flue, Fire Brick: AND FIRE CLAY. 3trictly pure White Lead, Lin d Oil and Turpentimie, Long n & Martinez p~ure IReady.mixed MIA N TS. 10, Portland and Rosenaled Imienlts and1( Pias ter' Paris. Churche1,s' imprl)oved Cold-water. ALA BASTINE, B3othi white and in tints, the best WALL COATING. 8II, DOOR8 AND BUNDS, ESSED LUMBER, MOULD INGS, &C. ""- our Omee~ i.s ~at samfle address, 104, shinigtont Street, but we have removed Stocek to the basement, with an1 ern ue on Laurenus Street, about a hnndredi from our Ofico at the rear of the W~are iso(, Please give us a call o'' write us T. C. COWER & 8ON. Glrceenvill s. C., March,l5, 1894. IT~ wWIL Wo aro going to clo out a largo~ >ck of t.RNESS, COLLAA RS, BRIDLES, SADDLES, W HIPS, ROBElS, ETC. wverything kept in a first 'class ness store. L'heso goods have got to go as business has to be closed out, vill close out in bulk. - GOWER & GO0DLETT, 102, Main-Street, ent. 22-94. Greenville, ,8. C.